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2021-02-02

Milrem Robotics Rolls Out Type-X RCV

The medium class Type-X Robotic Combat Vehicle by Milrem Robotics has passed its initial mobility tests. The Type-X, from the European leading robotics and autonomous systems developer, will become an intelligent wingman to main battle tanks and infantry fighting vehicles and be capable of taking on dangerous tasks and positions, resulting in lower lethality risks.
 
“The Type-X will provide equal or overmatching firepower and tactical usage to a unit equipped with Infantry Fighting vehicles. It provides means to breach enemy defensive positions with minimal risk for own troops and replacing a lost RCV is purely a logistical nuance, said Kuldar Väärsi, CEO of Milrem Robotics.
 
The Type-X can be fitted with a cannon up to 50 mm. With up to a 30 mm cannon the RCV is airdroppable – the C-130J and the KC-390 can carry one, an A400M two and a C-17 five. 
 
“The vehicle will be equipped with intelligent functions such as follow-me, waypoint navigation and obstacle detection with Artificial Intelligence being part of the algorithms, Väärsi added. “Also, our software developers have taken a totally new and innovative approach to allow remote controlled operations on higher speeds.” 
 
Key Features
With a weight of 12 tonnes and efficient power management, the vehicle has superior terrain capabilities. Its height of 2.2 m and a rear engine provide low visual and heat signature. 
 
The Type-X is three to four times lighter and its cost significantly lower than that of a conventional IFV. It has been designed with intelligent predictive maintenance combined with a Health and Usage Monitoring System and Line Replacement Unit principle to ensure a low Through Lifecycle Cost and logistic footprint. Its hybrid powertrain and rubber tracks reduce lifecycle costs significantly.
 
The Type-X with a Multi Canister Launcher can be equipped with two of UVision’s already operational Loitering Munition Systems: The Hero-120, with its anti-tank warhead and up to one hour of flight time, and the Hero-400EC, capable of destroying fortified targets, with up to two operational hours. The Type-X can be equipped with a 40 km range communication antenna, located on a telescopic rising mast, improving the operator’s control of the system.
 
To create the Type-X, Milrem Robotics utilised its knowledge gained from developing its THeMIS Unmanned Ground Vehicle, intended to support dismounted troops, that has been acquired by 10 countries, including seven NATO members: France, Norway, UK, U.S., Germany, the Netherlands and Estonia. 
 
Moreover, Milrem Robotics leads a consortium that was awarded 30.6 M Euros from the European Commission’s European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP) to develop a European standardised unmanned ground system. 
 
Milrem Robotics is exhibiting at stand 01-B84
 
 

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